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What is trypsin?
Trypsin is a serine protease found in the digestive system, where it breaks down proteins.
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Example of actor ligand and spectator ligand?
actor- those which take part in chemical reactionspectator- which dont take part in chemical reaction..
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What is a trypsin digestion?
Trypsin, from the pancreas, is an enzyme that helps in the digestion of proteins.
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What is the product of trypsin?
Trypsin is secreted by the duodenum (beginning of small intestine), where it breaks down peptides into amino acids, which helps the peptides (or proteins) better absorb into the intestines.
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Where is trypsin found?
Trypsin is produced in the pancrease as the non-active enzyme trypsinogen. Trypsin breaks down proteins and cleaves their peptide chains at the site of the carboxyl group.